The fire is hotter than the boiling water, so it will melt faster over a fire.
first start a fire and heat a rock in the fire then move an adult to the fire (make sure u have water in the pot) and he will take it to the pot and the water is boiled
they boiled the water over fire and then trapped the steam and transfered the new clean water to another pot to make in drinkable
He was forced to fill up a large vat with water, build a fire under it and then immerse himself in it. He was boiled alive
they would roast a round granite rock in a fire until it glowed with heat than they would drop it into the water that they needed boiled
Yes it will. This is because cold water has less heat than hot water and therefore can absorb more heat when put on the fire.
Triangle of fire is Heat, Fuel and Oxygen. Cold water might put off heat more than hot water but hot water is ready to evaporate to steam and block off oxygen from reaching the fuel. On fire fighting, reason to aim water at the base of fire is to allow steam blanket to form and block off the oxygen and thus put off the fire.
Water has several properties that make it ideal for firefighting. First, it cools the fire, which by reducing the heat, puts out the fire. Second, water at that temperature turns immediately into steam and expands. Because steam has more surface area than a stream of water, it cools the fire faster.
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Water would take longer because it is a liquid. Sand would put it out faster
surf in celadon city to a old man, he will learn a pokemon which is able to learn soft boiled the move soft boiled :D
They boiled it over fire
The western fire monger. A very large and rare dragon that spits nearly supernova heat fire from its thought. this dragon is nearly twice the size of the eastern water dragon, but faster.